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What Does It Mean to Be Energy Efficient?

Understanding the importance of energy efficiency is essential for making informed decisions about energy use in your home or business. As your natural gas company, it's our responsibility to help you understand this concept in a clear and relatable way. By being energy efficient, you not only save money, but you also contribute to a healthier environment and enjoy a more comfortable living space. And who doesn’t love savings and comfort?

Let’s break down the concept of energy efficiency, highlight the benefits of being energy efficient, and provide some tips to help you implement energy-saving measures in your daily life.

Defining Energy Efficiency:

Energy efficiency means using less energy to perform the same task, which reduces waste and saves resources.

Here’s a simple example to help define energy efficiency.  Imagine it’s a very cold (or very hot day). Your goal is to keep warm air inside when temperatures outside are cold and vice versa for hot, summer days. If you leave doors and windows open, the environment you want to keep contained inside your home escapes outside. That means your heating or cooling unit are working longer and harder to keep you comfortable. The more they work to maintain your desired temperature uses more energy and costs you more money. Keeping doors and windows closed when you're heating or cooling your house is a simple step to being more energy-efficient!

The Benefits of Being Energy Efficient:

The benefits of energy efficiency are a smart choice for both your wallet and the environment.

  • Financial Savings: When you use less energy, your utility bills go down. Energy-efficient appliances, insulation, and smart technologies help reduce how much energy you need to keep your home or business comfortable. This means you save money every month, which can add up to significant savings over time.
  • Reduced Environmental Impact: By lowering your energy consumption, you help decrease emissions and combat climate change, making a positive impact on the environment for future generations.
  • Increased Comfort: Energy efficiency enhances comfort in homes and businesses by ensuring more consistent temperatures throughout the year, reducing drafts and cold spots in winter, and minimizing hot spots during the summer. Efficient HVAC systems manage humidity effectively, creating a comfortable indoor environment with improved air quality and reduced noise levels. Additionally, technologies like smart thermostats provide precise control over heating and cooling settings, allowing you to tailor indoor climates to your personal preference while optimizing energy usage.

 

 


 

Practical Tips

 


Regular Maintenance

Regular maintenance of your heating and cooling system is essential for ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency in homes and businesses. Over time, dust, debris, and normal wear can affect a unit's efficiency, causing it to work harder. By scheduling annual maintenance with a qualified, licensed technician, you can benefit to help address minor issues early and ensure your system is operating at peak efficiency. Additionally, proper maintenance extends the lifespan of equipment, minimizes the risk of safety hazards like carbon monoxide leaks, and helps maintain compliance with warranty requirements.



Rebates and Discounts

Interested in updating an old appliance to be more energy efficient? We offer incentive programs like rebates and discounts on a variety of energy-efficient appliances and services.




Act-Now Energy-Saving Actions

Insulation: Adding insulation reduces the amount of heating and cooling needed to maintain a comfortable temperature, using less energy overall.

Efficient Appliances: Using high-efficiency units and appliances consume less energy and help keep savings in your pocket.

Smart Thermostats: Installing a smart thermostat allows you to adjust the temperature when you're gone or away. This helps reduce energy usage while maintaining comfort.

Low-Flow Showerheads: Installing a low-flow showerhead helps by using less water while still providing a strong shower stream reduces the energy needed to heat the water.

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